At Robinson, our WBC is not located inside the RCA.  We normally expect to see 
a WBC with no nuclides detected prior to allowing someone with a medical 
isotope administration to return to work inside the RCA.  At a minimum however 
the individual must be able to pass through a portal monitor that also keep up 
at dosimetry (outside the protected/restricted area as well as outside the RCA)

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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 2:46 PM
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Subject: Powernet: medical radioisotope injections

All,

What is the process that other sites use to clear individuals who have had a 
medical radioisotope injection? Are the individuals required to pass a portal 
monitor and a whole body monitor at the RCA exit? If the individuals need to 
enter the RCA in order to clear the monitors, are they given any dosimetry?  
Please provide comments to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Harry L Miller
Exelon Nuclear
Braidwood Station
815-417-2713
[email protected]



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